Thursday, August 21, 2008

RS*R Sports*I Coilovers


Built with Ti2000 coil springs (Titanium composite) and 36-way dampening adjustability are just some of the benefits of this system. Ride height is also adjustable not only by spring height, but shock body length as well to give you the opportunity to put just the right amount of preload on the springs for added balance. But what coilover system would be complete without upper mounts. Specifically design for the street enthusiast in mind, these upper mounts have polyurethane bushings to reduce unwanted road noise and feel, for a smoother drive on the street, without completely sacrificing performance on the track. Everything starts with this, and the Sports I shocks are what every enthusiast should have.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

bro how much is the rsr spring for swift?

Anonymous said...

ask around and find a good bargain. Coilover usually cost arond 1600-2200+ right hehe

Anonymous said...

i saw in the promo was 1300 kah? i dunno its still on or not. but tein 1300 that cheap man.hehe

smokey said...

maybe if you go to hock tires in kiulap,if not mistaken lah i saw the rsr spring there.price $4++. dunno it is include with installing or something.

K.M. Snapshots said...

you could join the forum and ask allen hehe maybe stil 1300. i managed to get the promo 1300 for the tein still waiting for it to arrive hehe

cant wait

K.M. Snapshots said...

OWH!! spring hehe yup hock tire at qlap got it around 400-600+ price range hehe